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The Top 5 Benefits Of Using Indian Stone Paving

Author: Ammaari Stones
by Ammaari Stones
Posted: Mar 05, 2023
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Kandla Grey Indian sandstone paving is a naturally beautiful way of bringing the softly gentle, yet still rugged look of natural sandstone into your garden. Grey Indian sandstone flags deliver a number of benefits, which is perhaps why it has become such a popular choice. But what exactly will Indian Stone Paving do for you? Here are what we think are the top five factors that make this beautiful natural product ideal.

  1. 1. Beauty

    Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but it is easy to behold in Kandla Grey Indian Stone. Each slab is infused with a light, subtle blend of natural grey tones, with perhaps an occasional hint of delicate light bluest. This refreshingly crisp and subtle melange of hues within the stone gives a vibrant sense of brightness and light to any outdoor space, whether the design is contemporary or more rustic. These naturally occurring silvery hues will darken when wet, meaning your outdoor space will always change its appearance in a way that reflects the weather and the seasons.

    2. Design Versatility

    Designers love Kandla Grey Indian Stone. This good-looking but durable sandstone paving slabs offer an almost limitless number of design options. Perhaps because they mirror the textures and colours of the stone found in the South West of England they are often used in rurally inspired designs, but these elegant silver-grey sandstone flags are also a tremendous base upon which to build more dynamic contemporary design elements. Whatever your design aesthetic Kandla Grey Indian Stone can deliver what you need.

    3. Ease of Maintenance

    Obviously, it is very important that Kandla Grey Sandstone looks good – you would never want to construct something that makes your house look ugly. But you need your pathways and patios to look good not just on the day they are laid down, but for decades into the future. Fortunately, Indian sandstone flags are astonishingly easy to keep looking pristine. All any path or patio laid with Indian sandstone paving needs is a fast blast from a pressure washer a couple of times a year. Natural sandstone paving allows you to be sure that your outdoor space will look as good decades into the future as it did on the day that they were laid.

    4. Naturally Environmentally Friendly

    Indian Sandstone is a completely natural product. The stone is quarried from the living rock, then simply cut and dressed into appropriate sizes. The colours are completely natural, meaning that no chemical dyes are involved in the production. Indeed there are no chemicals of any kind at any point in the production of the sandstone slabs. More than that, should you ever decide to remodel the design of your patio the stone is completely reusable – so long as you do so carefully you can lift and re-use Indian Sandstone slabs as many times as you like.

    5. A great investment

    You should also think of natural sandstone paving as a solid investment in your home. When you lay down paving that is this good-looking and this durable you really are adding real financial value to your property by enhancing curb appeal. The low maintenance requirements and complete reusability of Indian grey sandstone paving are also likely to be attractive to potential buyers. This means that quite apart from its beauty, durability, and practicality choosing Indian sandstone paving is the hard-nosed, business-minded thing to do.

    So whatever your design preferences grey Indian sandstone paving is the perfect way to enhance the appearance and the value of your home. The benefits are real.

About the Author

Ammaari Stones are a leading supplier of bricks, natural stone and porcelain paving to both retail and trade customers throughout the UK.

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